A point-and-click adventure game from Tim Schafer and Double Fine Productions, and the first huge success story for a game on Kickstarter, which firmly put Kickstarter on the map as a source for games funding.

Here's the first episode of Double Fine Adventure documentary

Now that I got you here know that you can still join the Double Fine Adventure backers, this time via PayPal for $15.00. They are leaving Kickstarter out of the picture and you'll get following stuff; game in any of the platforms you like, Steam code, access to the PC/Mac beta, HD streaming versions of the documentary series and access to the super secret backers only forums for following the development of the game. If you're interested in supporting (or preordering I guess) go to http://www.doublefine.com/dfa/.

I'm liking the documentary so far. The one weird part is that some of the tracks are straight out of Dustforce, since the composer from Dustforce is working on this project. Maybe he doesn't have a big enough music portfolio lying around to be able to use entirely new music in the documentary or something.

@Tonyyj: Yeah, it's not bad or anything. It's just jarring, since I played like 10 hours of Dustforce a few months ago, so when I hear those same melodies but slightly remixed, it keeps distracting me and making me think of the game.

This was great. I don't think a lot of people know that they can still back this project. I also don't know that most people realize if they give them their $15 they get the game. Seems like a good investment to me.

I'm liking the documentary so far. The one weird part is that some of the tracks are straight out of Dustforce, since the composer from Dustforce is working on this project. Maybe he doesn't have a big enough music portfolio lying around to be able to use entirely new music in the documentary or something.